COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 7, 2026. – Canada battled back from a 2-1 deficit in sets to defeat Mexico in a thrilling five-set battle, 3-2 (25-19, 18-25, 21-25, 25-23, 18-16), in Pool A action on opening day of the 2026 NORCECA Women’s U21 Pan American Cup at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio.
After taking the opening set, Canada watched Mexico seize control by winning the next two. The Canadians responded by edging Mexico in a tightly contested fourth set to force a tiebreak, where they erased a two-point deficit late in the set before prevailing 18-16 to secure the victory.
Mexico finished with the advantage in attacks (66-59) and service aces (4-2), while Canada’s dominance at the net proved decisive, leading 17-6 in blocks.

Logan King led Canada with 24 points, followed by Elodie Lalonde and Carmen Waye with 14 points apiece. Maya Bukovcan added 11 points, including a match-high seven blocks.
Mexico’s offense was led by Angélica Torres with 22 points, Naomi Cruz with 20, and Aitana Tanguma with 14.
Matthew Krueger, head coach of Canada: “I thought we started the match very well, but Mexico made some adjustments that forced us to raise our level. We committed too many unforced errors at critical moments. Full credit to Mexico for playing a tremendous match. We’ll learn from this experience and move forward.”
Eduardo Murguía, head coach of Mexico: “We have mixed feelings. We were testing some adjustments to our starting lineup, but Canada stayed composed in the key moments and came back several times. We had opportunities to close out the match in both the fourth and fifth sets, but we couldn’t finish it. It’s only the beginning, and we’ll make the necessary adjustments moving forward.”

